Exclusively featuring popular Japanese heroines from many different franchises, this roster is sure to please. Gameplay is based on a turn based mechanic similar to the Super Robot Wars series with a twist of having player choices that effect the world physically; in between choices and actions are beautifully rendered anime insert cutscenes spicing up tactical decisions with tasteful fanservice that respects the core inspiration.

In Super Heroine Chronicles, the Heroine roster numbers at 26 characters: 3 original ones for the game with the latter 23 being from existing franchises such as Symphogear, Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel, Kyousogiga, Di Gi Charat, Super Sonico, Higurashi When They Cry, Dream Hunter Rem, Aria the Scarlett Ammo, Infinte Stratos and The Familiar of Zero.

Jampacked with characters - each as charismatic as the next, crisp cel-shaded graphics (in which Namco Bandai has been recently been known for), character tag team and combo attacks, and an extremely crazy plot, follow the exploits of this fantastic premise in Super Heroine Chronicle!

In this version, Square Enix have combined both titles and their respective stories for a completely new experience.

New features to the remake are the introduction of Super G-Sized monsters, the Montana system in which monster parts can be combined into a new one, action commands like Crouch, Whistle and Dance and even limited flying!

Originally for the the Sony PSP, Diasenryaku Perfect HD is a modern era turn-based military simulation game that focuses on faithfully recreating the strengths and weaknesses of real life countries; players will choose from 22 different countries from around the world and embark on world domination.

There are 600 units - all of which can be leveled up with increased accuracy, defense and abilities, and these are spread throughout the global map.

As this is an upgrade, expect HD graphics and 3D cinematic movies between turns. As well, for the first time ever for this series, online multiplayer is available; 8 people can play in one session with an emphasis on allies and betrayals. As well, aside from the realistic military tech displayed, there are more fictitious units such as dragons, miniature armoured unicorns and spaceships at the players disposal within custom matches keeping things fresh.

Last but not least, Daisenryaku Perfect HD will also feature a map editor for custom games with an editor that can change rules, weapon, nation, terrain, and units.

Sega brings us a game of pure gameplay in a mashup between the blob-dropping Puyo Puyo and the classic block dropper Tetris in what is poised to be a super balanced, sometimes very frustrating, competitive puzzle game.

With very careful gameplay mechanics Puyo Puyo Tetris seems to have come up with a whole new set of rules to combine two seemingly similar, but fundamentally different gametypes. There are many modes featuring different iterations of this combination; 4 player offline and online co-op is also a blast to play!